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1 the clergy of a parish
Христианство: причтУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the clergy of a parish
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2 духовенство
(служители культа в монотеистических религиях; лица, профессионально занимающиеся отправлением религ. обрядов и служб и составляющие особые корпорации; почитаются верующими как люди, наделённые особой силой, благодатью; в православии - понятие, объединяющее священнослужителей - членов правосл. церк. иерархии всех трёх её степеней: епископов (или архиереев), пресвитеров (священников) и диаконов; делится на белое духовенство (священники, диаконы): состоит из лиц женатых, находящихся в одном браке, неразведённых, и чёрное - состоящее из лиц священного сана, принявших монашество) the clergy, the priesthood, the holy orders, the ministry, gentlemen of the cloth, ministers of the Word, the ordained ministry, устар. spiritualityвысшее духовенство — the upper clergy, the high priesthood, church dignitaries
духовенство, получающее доход от церк. должности — beneficed clergy
христ. духовенство — ministers of the Word
чёрное духовенство — the regular clergy, monks
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3 parroquiano
adj.parochial, pertaining to the parish.m.1 regular customer, habitué.2 parishioner.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (fiel) parishioner* * *(f. - parroquiana)nounpatron, customer* * *parroquiano, -aSM / F1) (Rel) parishioner2) (Com) patron, customerser parroquiano de — to shop regularly at, patronize
* * *- na masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) parishionerb) ( cliente) regular customer o (frml) patron* * *= parishioner.Ex. Parochial libraries, both for clergy and for parishioners are discussed in a social and historical context.* * *- na masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) parishionerb) ( cliente) regular customer o (frml) patron* * *= parishioner.Ex: Parochial libraries, both for clergy and for parishioners are discussed in a social and historical context.
* * *parroquiano -namasculine, feminine1 ( Relig) parishioner* * *
parroquiano◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) parishioner
parroquiano,-a m, f
1 (cliente habitual) regular
2 Rel parishioner
' parroquiano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parroquiana
* * *parroquiano, -a nm,f1. [feligrés] parishioner2. [cliente] customer, regular* * *m, parroquiana f parishioner* * *parroquiano, -na nm1) : parishioner2) : customer, patron -
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['prezbɪt(ə)rɪ]1) Общая лексика: дом католического священника, собрание старейшин (в древнехристианской церкви), часть церкви, где помещается алтарь, дом католического священника (при церкви), пресвитерий (в католических храмах пространство между нефом и престолом)2) Религия: пресвитерия, (A ruling body in presbyterian churches consisting of the ministers and representative elders from congregations within a district) собрание старейшин, (The house of a Roman Catholic parish priest) дом католического священника, (The part of a church reserved for the officiating clergy) часть церкви, где помещается алтарь3) Архитектура: дом католического священника при церкви4) Христианство: алтарная часть храма, святилище -
5 приходский священник
см. тж. священникparish priest, parson, vicar, rector, residentiaryдом приходского священника — rectory, vicarage
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > приходский священник
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f. & m.union representative, shop steward, trade union official.* * *(n.) = trade union shop steward, shop steward, steward, union steward, trade union officialEx. The commercial library is as open to the business man as it is to the trade union shop steward who may be preparing a case against his employer.Ex. In industry this individual is known as the steward, or shop steward.Ex. If the employee belongs to a union, the union steward must be part of each session.Ex. This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.* * *(n.) = trade union shop steward, shop steward, steward, union steward, trade union officialEx: The commercial library is as open to the business man as it is to the trade union shop steward who may be preparing a case against his employer.
Ex: In industry this individual is known as the steward, or shop steward.Ex: If the employee belongs to a union, the union steward must be part of each session.Ex: This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'. -
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(n.) = postmasterEx. This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.* * *(n.) = postmasterEx: This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.
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= mini-information pack, mini-pack.Ex. NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.Ex. This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.* * *= mini-information pack, mini-pack.Ex: NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.
Ex: This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'. -
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(n.) = mini-packEx. This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.* * *(n.) = mini-packEx: This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.
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(n.) = mini-packEx. This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.* * *(n.) = mini-packEx: This mini-pack could be used by 'individuals in the community who are called upon to give information, such as parish clerks, the clergy, postmasters, trade union officials, mobile librarians, as well as people acting as village links'.
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13 clérigo
m.clergyman, priest, churchman, cleric.* * *1 priest* * *noun m.clergyman, priest* * *SM [católico] priest; [anglicano] clergyman, priest* * *- ga masculino, femenino1) ( en el clero protestante) (m) clergyman, cleric; (f) clergywoman, cleric2) clérigo masculino ( en el clero católico) clergyman, priest* * *= cleric, clergyman [clergymen, -pl.], parson, clerk.Ex. These parish libraries provided collections for laymen as well as for clerics.Ex. Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.Ex. The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex. The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.* * *- ga masculino, femenino1) ( en el clero protestante) (m) clergyman, cleric; (f) clergywoman, cleric2) clérigo masculino ( en el clero católico) clergyman, priest* * *= cleric, clergyman [clergymen, -pl.], parson, clerk.Ex: These parish libraries provided collections for laymen as well as for clerics.
Ex: Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.Ex: The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex: The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.* * *clérigo -gamasculine, feminineB1 (en el clero católico) clergyman, priest* * *
clérigo◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( en el clero protestante) (m) clergyman, cleric;
(f) clergywoman, cleric
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clérigo sustantivo masculino priest
' clérigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canónigo
English:
clergyman
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* * *clérigo, -a♦ nm[católico] priest♦ nm,f[anglicano] clergyman, f clergywoman* * *m priest, clergyman* * *clérigo, -ga n: cleric, member of the clergy -
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1. n священник2. n книжн. священнослужитель3. n пренебр. поп4. n жрец5. n дубинка для глушения рыбы6. v обыкн. посвящать в священники7. v выполнять обязанности священника; выступать в качестве священникаСинонимический ряд:1. clergy (adj.) clergy; divine; ecclesiastic; parson; theologian2. clergyman (noun) clergyman; cleric; clerical; divine; ecclesiastic; friar; minister; monk; parson; pastor; preacher; rector; reverend; vicar -
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I)(-ar, ir), m.1) ‘stead’, place, spot;fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place;í einum stað í Englandi, somewhere in England;skipta í tvá, fjóra staði, to divide into two, four parts;fara af stað, to go away, leave;hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself;bíða e-s ór stað, to wait on the spot, wait till one is attacked (Baglar biðu eigi högganna ór stað, ok flýðu þeir upp fyrir norðan bœinn);ráða e-u til staðar, to settle;gefa e-u stað, to stop;þeir gefa eigi stað ferðinni, they stopped not on their journey;gefa staðar, to stop, halt;þá er sá íss gaf staðar ok rann eigi, when that ice stopped and flowed no more;nema stað or staðar, to stop (hér munum vér stað nema);leita staðar, to seek a place to ease oneself;2) adverbially, í stað, þegar í stað, on the spot, at once;rétt í stað, just now;í marga staði, in many respects;í alla staði, in every respect;í engan stað, no-ways;í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly;í staðinn, instead;alls staðar, everywhere;annars staðar, elsewhere;nökkurs staðar, anywhere;3) end, result;vil ek vita, hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know how the matter is to stand;koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way;4) stop, pause, hesitation (þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin);5) springness, elasticity, of steel, etc.;ok dregr ór allan ataðinn ór boganum, the bow lost all its spring;6) strength of mind, courage;mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum hans, he will not be able to stand his looks;gøra stað í hestinn, to make the horse firm7) mark, print, traces (þeir sá þar engan stað þeira tíðinda, er þar höfðu orðit);8) church establishment, church, convent (staðrinn í Skálaholti, á Hólum);9) town (marga staði vann hann í þessu landi í vald Girkjakonungi).a. restive, of a horse;verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise.* * *1.m., gen. staðar, dat. stað, and older staði, pl. staðir: [from standa; Ulf. staþs = τόπος; A. S. stæð; Engl. stead in home-stead; Dan. stæd; Germ. statt]:—a ‘stead,’ place, abode; stjörnur þat né vissu hvar þær staði áttu, Vsp. 5; sessa ok staði, Ls. 7; fá mönnum stað ok mála, Grág. i. 473; nú hefir maðr eigi stað þeim mönnum, 465; færa úmaga til staðar, 256; færa varnað til staðar, Eg. 535; koma í þann stað, Grág. i. 485; í einn stað, in one place; í annan stað, in another place, 656 C. 11; fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place, Eg. 577; í einhverjum stað, in some place, somewhere, Sks. 94; í einum stað í England, somewhere in England, Fms. x. 392; ek hefi í einum stað á stofnat, Nj. 3; í öllum stöðum, in all places, altogether, Grág. ii. 178; í öllum stöðum þeim, er…, in every case, where …, i. 153.2. skipta í tvá, fjóra, sextán … staði, to divide into two, four, sixteen … parts, 656 C. 16; skiptask í tvá staði, Fb. ii. 437:—fara af stað (mod. á stað), to go away, leave, Gþl. 177; hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself, Fb. i. 565; bíða e-s ór stað, to wait in one’s place, wait till one is attacked, Fms. iv. 268, viii. 48, 318, 355; ráða e-u til staðar, to settle, ii. 78, Ld. 178; gefa e-u stað, or gefa staðar, to stop, halt, Edda (pref.) 3, 40, Fms. vi. 384 (gefa A. V. 3), viii. 400; nema stað or staðar, to stop, Nj. 18, 54, 132, Dropl, 29, Fms. i. 167, 206, Fas. ii. 535, Ld. 104, Bs. i. 144, Edda 40 (nema A. 5); leita staðar, to seek a place (privy), Hm. 113. Hkr. i. 16, Fær. 197 (leita I): to seek an outlet, Fas. ii. 528; ganga at staðar, cacare, N. G. L. i. 127.3. adverbially, í stað, on the spot, at once, presently, Dropl. 9, Fas. ii. 508, Stj. 263, 505, Fms. iv. 249; rétt í stað, just now, Flóv. 7; í marga staði, in many respects, Fms. vii. 221; í engan stað, noways, i. 80; í alla staði, in every respect, Nj. 213, 224, 237, Fms. vi. 59, xi. 58; í staðinn. instead, Grág. i. 61, Fms. i. 24, Nj. 73, Fb. i. 285; í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly. Fms. vi. 191, Nj. 210, 216:—gen. as adverb, alls staðar, everywhere; annars s., elsewhere; einhvers-staðar, nökkurs-s., somewhere; marg-staðar, fás staðar, in many places, in few places; né eins staðar, nowhere; sums-staðar, somewhere; see allr, annarr, einn, nekkverr, margr, sumr.4. metaph. a goal, aim; hvern stað á sættar-umleitan þessi, Fms. ix. 51; ef þann stað tæki vizka þeirra, H. E. i. 249; vil ek vita hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know the final answer, Ísl. ii. 216: hann spyrr hvern skal eiga hans mál, Eb. 132; koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way, Fb. ii. 168.II. spec. usages, a stop, pause, hesitation; þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin. Fms. ix. 461; nú drepr ór hljóð, ok verðr honum staðr á, ok mælti þó vánu bráðara, xi. 115.2. elasticity, of steel or the like; ok dregr ór allan staðinn ór honum, it (the bow) lost all its elasticity, 623. 19; var þá ór sverðinu allr staðrinn, Sd. 118, 132; staðr í sverði, Kormak, freq. in mod. usage:—strength of mind, courage, þann úhreinan anda er hann átti eigi stað við at sjá, Sturl. iii. 246; mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum haus, he will not be able to stand his looks, Fms. iv. 242; ef þú þykkisk mega göra stað í hestinn ( make the horse firm), þá far til, Bs. i. 633.3. a mark, print; sýndi hann oss á sínum limum járna stað ok banda, Hom. 121; sá þar öngan stað (no marks, traces were seen) þeirra tíðenda er þar hofðu orðit, Fb. i. 283.III. a church-establishment (church, see, convent); höfuð-kirkja á staðinum, Fms. ix. 369; staðrinn í Skálaholti, s. á Hólum, or Hóla-staðr, á staðnum á Hólum, Bs. i. passim; staðr í Lundi, Ann. 1234; klaustr eða aðrir stórir staðir, Fms. xi. 202; Brandr er setti stað ( a benefice) at Húsa-felli, Ld. 332; staðr í Viðey ( a convent), D. I. i. 512 stað hér at Helgafelli, 282: a town, staðr í Lybiku, Fms. x. 48; s. í Óðinsvé, xi. 267; þann inn dýrliga stað (Konunga-hella), vii. 187; stað eða borg, K. Á. 222: staðar-ábúð, staðar-bót, staðar-spjöll; staðar-bú, a rectory; staðar-eign, church-possession; staðar-fé, church-property; staðar-forráð, administration of church-establishments; staðar-jörð, a glebe; staðar-prestr, a parish-priest; staðar-setning, an establishment, Sturl. i. 113, 143, iii. 229, Vm. 6, Ám. 28, Dipl. iii. 4, v. 18, Bs. i. 546; staða-mál, the church contest, the name given to the struggle between clergy and laity about the ownership and administration of the churches and glebes (staða-forráð), which took place in Icel. at the end of the 13th century, and was partly settled by the agreement of A. D. 1296, Bs., Arna S., Ann. passim; staða-menn, the lay proprietors of the church estates, Arna S.; staða-gjafir, the yielding up of staðir, Ann.2. ‘staðr’ was hence (but always in sing.) added to several local names where such an establishment had been erected, e. g. Staðr, Staðar-fell, Staðar-hraun, Staðar-hóll, as also Mel-staðr, Reyni-staðr, the old names in the heathen age of these places being Fell, Hraun, Hóll, Melr, see Sturl., Band., Bjarn.3. again, the plur. - staðir is freq. in local names of the heathen age; Grani bjó at Grana-stöðum, Grímarr á Grímars-stöðum, Höskulds-staðir, Alreks-staðir …, Landn., Fms. passim, see also map of lcel.2.adj. restive, of a horse; hross skjart eða statt, Gþl. 504; verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise, Korm. 76; þá varð þeim staðara at höggva, Fms. ix. 225. -
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